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Del 39 - Series on Knots & Everything
Topological Library - Part 1: Cobordisms And Their Applications
Inbunden, Engelska, 2007
2 140 kr
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This is the first of three volumes collecting the original and now classic works in topology written in the 50s-60s. The original methods and constructions from these works are properly documented for the first time in this book. No existing book covers the beautiful ensemble of methods created in topology starting from approximately 1950, that is, from Serre's celebrated “Singular homologies of fibre spaces.”This is the translation of the Russian edition published in 2005 with one entry (Milnor's lectures on the h-cobordism) omitted.
Del 44 - Series on Knots & Everything
Topological Library - Part 2: Characteristic Classes And Smooth Structures On Manifolds
Inbunden, Engelska, 2009
2 048 kr
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This is the second of a three-volume set collecting the original and now-classic works in topology written during the 1950s-1960s. The original methods and constructions from these works are properly documented for the first time in this book. No existing book covers the beautiful ensemble of methods created in topology starting from approximately 1950, that is, from Serre's celebrated “singular homologies of fiber spaces.”
Del 50 - Series on Knots & Everything
Topological Library - Part 3: Spectral Sequences In Topology
Inbunden, Engelska, 2012
2 812 kr
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The final volume of the three-volume edition, this book features classical papers on algebraic and differential topology published in the 1950s-1960s. The partition of these papers among the volumes is rather conditional. The original methods and constructions from these works are properly documented for the first time in this book. No existing book covers the beautiful ensemble of methods created in topology starting from approximately 1950. That is, from Serre's celebrated “singular homologies of fiber spaces.”